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Now reading: Chapter 66 66: Shackles and the Omen's Child from Elden Ring: The Light Beyond Grace, a Action novel by LadyRanni.

Lucian's gaze lingered on the two objects in Patches' hands.

One was sothing he recognized from the original ga — an item Patches would sell; Margit's Shackle. Or rather, the Shackle of the "Fell On". But Lucian knew that "Margit" was only an alias, a re vessel.

This was in truth the shackle of Morgott, The Grace Given Lord, a fact known to almost no one.

Roots twined around a cracked stone bearing the mark of the Elden Ring — a fragnt of sothing once whole. Lucian guessed that the original shackle that had once imprisoned Morgott must have been massive, and that when Morgott broke free, the device had shattered.

This piece held only a faint remnant of magic, able to restrain Morgott's movents for only a fleeting mont.

But the other object Patches produced caught Lucian completely off guard.

It was a statue of a baby — but not of any ordinary infant.

Its skin was rough and thick, its surface dotted with countless round cross-sections painted a vivid, blood-red. It was an On Bairn.

Under the Erdtree's shade, people believed that On babies were born under a curse. These infants erged into the world bearing grotesque, hardened horns. At birth, ordinary mothers would die from the blood loss caused by these horns tearing them apart.

The horns were always cut away, and most of the children perished in the process. Whether alive or dead, they were then discarded into the sewers.

The On Bairn were crafted by those tasked with this work — offerings ant to placate the spirits of the discarded, so that the dead On children would not curse or resent them.

Lucian's eyes moved between the two objects. Just who had Patches robbed to end up with these?

"Where did you get them?" Lucian asked.

Patches didn't answer. Instead, he set the items aside and held out his hand.

"Pay first. Then I'll tell you."

Lucian didn't hesitate. Even without considering the On Bairn, the shackle was sothing he absolutely had to obtain.

"All right. Na your price."

Patches paused, unsure how to value the pair. The Bairn could be infused with magic to summon strange creatures to attack enemies — a handy effect.

As for the stone fragnt, he was certain it was connected to the Fell On — he had once glimpsed the creature from afar and could not be mistaken. But he had no idea what the fragnt was truly for, and in his mind it was little more than a secondary prize.

And as for his earlier claim that these two items could make it "not impossible" to defeat the Fell On? Well — Patches prided himself on being an excellent part-ti rchant (and full-ti bandit). What was wrong with adding a little sales pitch while moving so stolen goods?

"How about… 7,000 runes?"

Even he felt a twinge of anxiety — it was an outrageous sum, far more than most Tarnished could muster. Looking at Lucian's soldier's armor, Patches assud the man would need to go scrounging for months.

That was fine by him. As long as the loot moved eventually, it was profit — big profit. And besides, there was a secret tied to these items that made them even more valuable.

His only fear was that Lucian might balk at the price altogether.

But Lucian simply nodded. "Reasonable enough."

He extended his hand toward Patches.

"Good," he said.

Patches froze, montarily confused.

"Uh… what's this? You're not going back to gather the runes?"

"What are you talking about?" Lucian asked, brow furrowed. "I'll just pay you now."

Patches was skeptical, but placed his hand against Lucian's.

Hhhsssss!

Patches sucked in a sharp breath — the temperature in the cave seed to rise a degree. He had never seen so many runes in one place. It's over 9,000! Enough to buy the goods and still have plenty left over.

He looked at Lucian again — this man was a wealthy Tarnished indeed.

"Well… I'll just take my paynt then?"

"Go ahead."

Lucian released his control over the runes, allowing Patches to draw them out.

Patches carefully extracted 6,500 runes.

"…Huh? That's not quite the amount you said."

Patches' grin spread, unsettlingly wide.

"Oh, I just felt you were a friendly sort. Gave you a little discount — no need to thank . And of course, if you co buy from more often, you'll be making a killing."

Lucian smirked. He could stand to give Patches so business now and then — who knew, maybe one day he'd dig up a 22 Sword of Swords from him.

"All right. Now hand them over, and tell where they ca from."

Patches passed over the two objects and began to recount a certain robbery from not long ago.

"Their previous owner was a man who had fled the Royal Capital, Leyndell, long ago."

"He was born in the shadow of the Erdtree, blessed slightly more than most. That's why he'd managed to keep his mind this long."

"Thanks to that, I learned so things about the Capital from him."

Lucian nodded thoughtfully. Soone from Leyndell would indeed have had the chance to acquire such relics.

Patches continued:

"He once served the Cheheid Family, those responsible for dealing with newborn On babies. He made that Bairn himself."

"During the Shattering, the last ti he discarded a hornless On child into the Capital's sewers…"

"…he heard two beastlike roars echo from below — one after the other."

"And alongside them… the sound of sothing being destroyed, piece by piece."

"He hid in a corner and saw two terrifying figures burst out from the sewers. From his description, I'm almost certain one of them was the Fell On itself."

"After that, he found that mysterious stone fragnt and fled."

"In the chaos of the Shattering, he joined the masses escaping the Capital, and eventually hitched a ride down from the Plateau with Godrick's forces. Since then, he's wandered Limgrave."

Patches licked his lips. There was a wealth of hidden information behind that story.

When he'd first heard it, he'd been shocked — the supposedly eternal, abundant Capital harboring such cursed creatures. And not just one or two — enough that an entire family and profession existed solely to dispose of them.

And that the Fell On — the monster who bathed the battlefield in hero's blood during the Shattering — had once been imprisoned in the sewers beneath the Capital.

Normally, On babies had their horns removed before being cast away… but not the Fell On.

What kind of birth could grant such a privilege — to remain horned, to grow up whole — even while cursed?

Patches was clever enough to guess. But he dared not think too deeply.

The thought itself was far too… blasphemous.

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